Do you like Tang Seng in the 86 version of Journey to the West or Tang Seng in the Jianghua versio

Updated on amusement 2024-03-20
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is no doubt that most people will like the Jianghua version of Tang Seng! After all, appearance is justice, and the Jianghua version of Tang Seng is the most handsome and the most humane among so many versions!

    In the 86 version of "Journey to the West", Tang Seng changed a total of three actors, namely Xu Shaohua, Wang Yue, and Chi Chongrui. Chi Chongrui has the most scenes, and his Tang Seng has always been regarded as a classic. And I prefer Xu Shaohua's Tang monk, maybe it is preconceived, Xu Shaohua is handsome, kind eyebrows and kind eyes, solemn and gentle tone, clean and pure eyes, completely in line with the image of a generation of monks in my mind!

    In fact, when I was young, I didn't see that Tang Seng was replaced, and I thought that Tang Seng was too tired to learn the scriptures, Tang Seng was hungry and thin, and then he grew fat after the food was good, and it was not until he grew up that he suddenly realized that among the three Tang monks, Xu Shaohua's Tang Seng is the closest to the original!

    If you want to say your favorite Tang Seng, it must be the Jianghua version of Tang Seng in "Heaven and Earth Battle for the Monkey King"! The first sight is simply amazing! Is it too handsome, if I am Sun Wukong, I don't want to go back to Huaguo Mountain for the rest of my life, I just want to follow Tang Seng!

    Chen Haomin, the actor of this version of Monkey King, was also a famous handsome guy on TVB when he was young, but compared to Jiang Hua, it was really a little bit worse! <>

    Of course, I like Jianghua's version of Tang Seng is not just the reason why his appearance is so superficial, Jianghua's Tang Seng is very humane, he performed Tang Seng's original kind and persistent characteristics, and also added a lot of human colors to him, unlike the old version of Tang Seng who was submissive and did not distinguish between right and wrong. He is discerning, has great wisdom, has no desires and desires, and is always able to sacrifice the ego to achieve others. He does not aim to learn the scriptures, but to comprehend life on the way to learn the scriptures!

    The Jianghua version of Tang Seng is a "golden cicada" in the true sense. He is a mortal without mana, and he is also a monk with no power to restrain the chicken, but his support for the common people, his teaching to the world, and his unwavering commitment to his disciples are really moving. <>

    The Jianghua version of "Journey to the West" itself does not focus on the word "learning scriptures", but an elaboration of the concept of the word "scriptures". What is the "Sutra", Jiang Hua gave an explanation in the play: The Buddha asked us to take the Western Sutra, but in fact, it was not the Sutra itself, but the great wisdom of life during the journey.

    Indeed, the Jianghua version of Tang Seng is a monk who has no desires and no desires, and is always able to sacrifice his ego to achieve others. He kept in mind the concept of "hell is not empty, and he will not become a Buddha", even if he is about to arrive at Leiyin Temple to achieve positive results, he is willing to give up becoming a Buddha for the sake of his disciples, and I don't know how many people have been touched.

    Among so many versions of Tang Seng, Xu Shaohua's version is the most in line with the original work, Chi Chongrui's version is the most classic, and Jianghua's version is the most popular!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I like Tang Seng in the 86 version of "Journey to the West". In the 86 version, Tang Seng actually changed to 3 people to play, and I always thought it was one person, which means that the acting is very similar.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I like the Jianghua version of Tang Seng. Because Tang Seng played by Jiang Hua said something very Buddhist, he really can afford the name of the holy monk.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I like the 86 version, because this version of Tang Seng's acting skills are better, and it is more in line with Tang Seng's image, and on the whole, this one is closer to reality.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    86 version of "Journey to the West".

    There are three actors in the Tang Dynasty, namely Wang Yue, Xu Shaohua, and Chi Chongrui.

    Wang Yue was the first actor, although he only participated in four episodes, he still left a very deep impression on people, and is now an associate professor at the Chinese Academy of Drama.

    The second person to play Tang Seng was Xu Shaohua, who only filmed 8 episodes, and later because he was going to university for further study and could not balance study and work, he gave up acting and completed his college dream.

    The third actor is Chi Chongrui, who has always persevered in Tang Seng, after playing the role of Tang Seng, Chi Chongrui met his wife Chen Lihua.

    and quit the showbiz and followed his wife to the sea to do business.

    Among the three actors who played Tang Seng, Chi Chongrui was the last one to "obtain the Western Classic", and his broad, fair-skinned, and round face also met the understanding of many audiences for Tang Seng in the original work.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    01, Wang Ju trembled and lost the Yue cover.

    02, Xu Shaohua.

    03, Chi Chongrui is defeated.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Personally, I feel that Jiang Hua's Tang Seng played in TVB "Journey to the West" is very good.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I think Jiang Hua's Tang Seng is good, very elegant.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Personally, I feel that Jiang Hua's Tang Seng is quite good.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The performance is fantastic, it's worth watching, you must go and see it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I don't have an impression, I don't know what the hell is going on.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I think it's okay.

    Journey to the West" is also known as CCTV's 86 version of "Journey to the West", adapted from the literary and classical masterpiece of the same name by Wu Chengen, a first-class writer in the Ming Dynasty. It is a 25-episode costume mythological drama produced by ** TV station and China TV drama production center. Directed by Yang Jie, co-written by Dai Yinglu, Yang Jie, and Zou Yiqing, starring Liu Xiaolingtong, Xu Shaohua, Chi Chongrui, Wang Yue, Ma Dehua, Yan Huaili, etc., Li Shihong, Li Yang, Zhang Yunming, Li Po, etc.

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